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Moses Chan praised for being humble after seen queuing alone outside busy eatery
Moses Chan praised for being humble after seen queuing alone outside busy eatery

The Star

time4 days ago

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  • The Star

Moses Chan praised for being humble after seen queuing alone outside busy eatery

TVB actor Moses Chan is earning praise for choosing to queue like everyone else instead of using his star status to make a reservation. Photos: Moses Chan/Instagram, Xiaohongshu Hong Kong actor Moses Chan may be TVB's highest-paid artiste, reportedly earning HK$30mil (RM16.2mil) annually, but he continues to impress fans with his humility. The 54-year-old is currently winning praise online after a netizen spotted him queuing on his own outside a bustling restaurant in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong. In a photo shared on Xiaohongshu (Red Note), Chan is seen in a simple yet polished outfit – a beige short-sleeve shirt and matching shorts, paired with socks and sandals. 'He always knows how to dress well. He's the best-dressed TVB male artiste,' the caption read. Netizens were quick to applaud Chan for choosing to queue on his own like everyone else instead of using his celebrity status to make a reservation. Others also pointed out that even in casual wear and a face mask, the actor still stood out among the crowd. 'He chose to queue instead of making a reservation,' said one fan. Another commented: 'Celebrities and ordinary people are just humans at the end of the day.' 'He really gets more attractive and trendy with age,' added a third. Since joining the entertainment industry in 1994, Chan has amassed multiple accolades – including two Best Actor titles at the TVB Anniversary Awards for his roles in Heart Of Greed (200&) and Narcotics Heroes (2023). He's married to Hong Kong-based Canadian actress Aimee Chan, with whom he shares three children – Aiden, 11, Nathan, 10, and Camilla, nine.

#SHOWBIZ: Actor Jazz Lam: My father-in-law told me to be a taxi driver
#SHOWBIZ: Actor Jazz Lam: My father-in-law told me to be a taxi driver

New Straits Times

time30-04-2025

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  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Actor Jazz Lam: My father-in-law told me to be a taxi driver

HONG KONG: Hong Kong actor Jazz Lam recently celebrated his 43rd birthday with his wife Kary Dong and his in-laws. Taking to Instagram, Lam, who shares a five-year-old daughter with Dong, shared a family photo and thanked his father-in-law for hosting the dinner. "From the very first day we met, he has always been incredibly kind to me," he said, adding that both his in-laws have always treated him like their own son. The TVB star then reflected on his two-decade journey in the acting scene, revealing that his father-in-law once urged him to become a taxi driver due to lack of job opportunities. However, Lam turned down the suggestion, believing that he could still succeed as an actor. "I just laughed and said getting a taxi license is really hard! It was funny, just like how a mum would worry about her son. "Both of them love me and treat me like their own child. I can truly feel their love, care and concern. That is what family love feels like," he said. Lam previously revealed that during the lowest point of his career, he went three years without any acting offers or income, spending most of his days at home playing video games. Back then, he would purposely leave his wallet on the table at home, hoping his parents would notice and slip some money into it. Since joining TVB in 2005, Lam has appeared in multiple dramas such as The Mysteries Of Love (2010) and Ghetto Justice (2011). His clinched the Best Supporting Actor at the TVB Anniversary Awards for his role in The Invisibles (2023).

Jazz Lam says father-in-law once urged him to be a taxi driver during career low
Jazz Lam says father-in-law once urged him to be a taxi driver during career low

The Star

time29-04-2025

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Jazz Lam says father-in-law once urged him to be a taxi driver during career low

Hong Kong actor Jazz Lam once went three years without any acting offers or income. Photo: Jazz Lam/Instagram Hong Kong actor Jazz Lam recently celebrated his 43rd birthday with his wife Kary Dong and his in-laws. Taking to Instagram, Lam, who shares a five-year-old daughter with Dong, shared a family photo and thanked his father-in-law for hosting the dinner. 'From the very first day we met, he's always been incredibly kind to me,' he said, adding that both his in-laws have always treated him like their own son. The TVB star then reflected on his two-decade journey in the acting scene, revealing that his father-in-law once urged him to become a taxi driver due to lack of job opportunities. However, Lam turned down the suggestion, believing that he could still succeed as an actor. 'I just laughed and said getting a taxi license is really hard! It was funny, just like how a mum would worry about her son. 'Both of them love me and treat me like their own child. I can truly feel their love, care and concern. That's what family love feels like,' he said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 林子善 (@lamtszsin413) Lam previously revealed that during the lowest point of his career, he went three years without any acting offers or income, spending most of his days at home playing video games. Back then, he would purposely leave his wallet on the table at home, hoping his parents would notice and slip some money into it. This was reportedly during the early days of his career, after his five-year contract with Stephen Chow's production company Star Overseas Ltd ended. On living off his parents at that time, Lam said: 'I was so ashamed.' Since joining TVB in 2005, Lam has appeared in multiple dramas such as The Mysteries Of Love (2010), Ghetto Justice (2011) and more. His perseverance paid off in 2023 when he clinched the Best Supporting Actor laurel at the TVB Anniversary Awards for his role in The Invisibles (2023).

HK stars Priscilla Wong, Edwin Siu celebrate 7th wedding anniversary
HK stars Priscilla Wong, Edwin Siu celebrate 7th wedding anniversary

The Star

time24-04-2025

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  • The Star

HK stars Priscilla Wong, Edwin Siu celebrate 7th wedding anniversary

Priscilla Wong posted photos with Edwin Siu and their baby boy on social media on April 23. Photos: Priscilla Wong/Instagram It was a double celebration for Hong Kong celebrity couple Priscilla Wong and Edwin Siu, as they marked their son's first month with their seventh wedding anniversary in 2025. Wong, 43, announced her pregnancy in November 2024 and gave birth to the boy, whom she and Siu nicknamed 'Siu Haha', in March. She announced the arrival of their first child on social media on Siu's 48th birthday on March 23. 'Sneaked out to buy a small cake and a '1' candle for Master Siu Haha's full month,' Wong wrote in Chinese on social media on April 23. The actress added three photos to the post, including one of her carrying the baby and Siu holding a toy frame, with the cake and candle in front of them. She added: 'After taking photos of Haha and blowing out the candle, I then remembered that this day is also our seventh wedding anniversary. We found that the melting '1' candle also looked like a '7', so we took a photo and treated it as a celebration.' Wong concluded the post with 'Another kind of happiness on our seventh anniversary', using hashtags such as #NoTimeForSevenYearItch. Siu commented on her post: 'How did this past month go by?' Several celebrities, such as actresses Linda Chung and Shiga Lin and actors Joel Chung and Benjamin Yuen, congratulated the couple. Wong and Siu began dating after playing lovers in TVB drama Madam Cutie On Duty (2015). They registered their marriage at a private ceremony in New Zealand in April 2018. They kept mum about their marriage until Siu addressed Wong as his wife at the TVB Anniversary Awards in December that same year. The actor was delivering his acceptance speech after winning Most Popular On-Screen Partnership with actor Raymond Cho for hosting the food variety show Two Men In A Kitchen (2018). Wong and Siu held their wedding in Bali, Indonesia, in May 2019. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

Actors Priscilla Wong, Edwin Siu celebrate 7th wedding anniversary with son's full-month birthday
Actors Priscilla Wong, Edwin Siu celebrate 7th wedding anniversary with son's full-month birthday

Straits Times

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Actors Priscilla Wong, Edwin Siu celebrate 7th wedding anniversary with son's full-month birthday

Priscilla Wong posted photos with Edwin Siu and their baby boy on social media on April 23. PHOTOS: WONGTSUIYU/INSTAGRAM It was a double celebration for Hong Kong celebrity couple Priscilla Wong and Edwin Siu, as they marked their son's full-month birthday with their seventh wedding anniversary in 2025. Wong, 43, announced her pregnancy in November 2024 and gave birth to the boy, whom she and Siu nicknamed 'Siu Haha', in March. She announced the arrival of their first child on social media on Siu's 48th birthday on March 23. 'Sneaked out to buy a small cake and a '1' candle for Master Siu Haha's full-month,' Wong wrote in Chinese on social media on April 23. The actress added three photos to the post, including one of her carrying the baby and Siu holding a toy frame, with the cake and candle in front of them. She added: 'I then remembered that this day is also our seventh wedding anniversary after taking photos of Haha and blowing out the candle. We found that the melting '1' candle also looked like a '7', so we took a photo and treated it as a celebration.' Wong concluded the post with 'Another kind of happiness on our seventh anniversary', using hashtags such as #NoTimeForSevenYearItch. Siu commented on her post: 'How did this past month go by?' The couple were congratulated by several celebrity pals such as actresses Linda Chung and Shiga Lin, as well as actors Joel Chung and Benjamin Yuen. Wong and Siu began dating after playing lovers in TVB drama Madam Cutie On Duty (2015). They registered their marriage at a private ceremony in New Zealand in April 2018. They kept mum about their marriage until Siu addressed Wong as his wife at the TVB Anniversary Awards in December that same year. The actor did so while delivering his acceptance speech after winning Most Popular On-Screen Partnership with actor Raymond Cho for hosting the food variety show Two Men In A Kitchen (2018). Wong and Siu held their wedding in Bali, Indonesia, in May 2019. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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